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BSc (Honours) Radiotherapy and Oncology

Three years full-time

UCAS code • B822

This course is subject to reapproval

Location • Collegiate Campus
Subject area • Radiotherapy and oncology


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2013 entry requirements

You need a reference from a current or recent employer or from an educational institution where you have completed recent study.

Normally five GCSEs at grade C or above, including mathematics, English language and a science subject, plus one of the followinG

• 280 UCAS tariff points to include at least 80 points from a science subject, or BTEC National qualifications. We do not accept general studies A level. AS levels do not count towards the points total.

• Access – Access to HE Diploma for a QAA recognised Access to HE course in health studies, health science, nursing or another science-based course. Normally we require 15 credits at level 2 and 45 at level 3 of which at least 39 level 3 credits should be graded at merit or above.

We welcome applications from people of any age with evidence of recent study. We may be flexible in our normal offer if you can show a commitment to succeed and have the relevant skills and experience. This must show that you will benefit from and finish the course successfully.

You need to demonstrate an ability to
• study academic subjects at degree level
• debate topics and issues
• draw on conclusions from written material
• study independently as well as a member of a group
• use computers and technology associated with contemporary teaching, learning and assessment methods
• successfully complete a range of assignments including researched essays and practical examinations

This is normally by completing academic study at level three or above in the last four years.

If you already hold a first degree in a healthcare or science subject, with upper second class honours or above, you may be eligible for the two year Postgraduate Diploma Radiotherapy and Oncology in Practice, which allows you to register with the Health Professions Council.

You also need to
• have been living in the UK for over three years and have indefinite leave to remain or refugee status or be a resident of the EU

• have spent at least one day in a radiotherapy department and provide evidence of it. Download our department visit guidance for further information.

• have a full criminal records check when enrolling. You must declare any criminal convictions, cautions and bindings over, including those considered spent during the admissions process. Criminal convictions do not necessarily prevent acceptance on the course, but some may be regarded by an employer or professional body as excluding you from practice.

• undergo health screening to assess your fitness to begin the course. You must also complete an approved programme of immunisation, as recommended by the Department of Health. Health screening and immunisation are provided by the University. It is your responsibility to inform the course leader of any change of circumstances in your health once you have enrolled.

Shortlisted applicants are invited to attend an interview event.

If you are a disabled person or have a long term health condition, you are advised to read the Health Professions Council (HPC) booklet: A disabled persons guide to becoming a health professional.

We strongly recommend that you tell us about your disability so that we can assess whether we can deliver the course in such a way that you can meet the HPC standards of proficiency and take part without disadvantage. You can contact our disability co- ordinator for radiotherapy and oncology on 0114 224 4410 to discuss any queries you may have or you can contact our University student support staff on 0114 225 3964 (voice and Minicom).

Independent Safeguarding Authority
This course may involve regular access to children and/or vulnerable adults, which is also known as regulated activity. The Independent Safeguarding Authority hold information on individuals who are barred from working with children and/or vulnerable adults. A person who is barred from working with children or vulnerable adults will be breaking the law if they work or volunteer, or try to work or volunteer with those groups.

The Independent Safeguarding Authority will merge in the future with the Criminal Records Bureau. We are currently awaiting further details with regards to these future changes

IELTS
If English is not your first language you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in all skills or equivalent. If your English language skill is currently below IELTS 6.5 we recommend you consider a Sheffield Hallam University Pre-sessional English course which will enable you to achieve an equivalent English score.

2012 entry requirements

You need a reference from a current or recent employer or from an educational institution where you have completed recent study.

Normally five GCSEs at grade C or above, including mathematics, English language and a science subject, plus one of the followinG

• 280 UCAS tariff points to include at least 80 points from a science subject, or BTEC National qualifications. We do not accept general studies A level. AS levels do not count towards the points total.

How to apply

You apply for this course through UCAS.

Fees – home and EU students

2012/13 academic year

If you are studying a course funded by the Department of Health (nursing, midwifery or the allied health professions) you will not normally pay any fees yourself, as they will be paid for you by the Department of Health. You may be eligible for an NHS bursary but you will not be eligible for the bursaries described in the Sheffield Hallam University Bursary Scheme.

Further information for students starting a course in 2012 is available on the NHS website.

For information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Assessment

• examinations • assignments • project work • portfolio • poster presentations • continuous assessment of clinical practice

Contact us

For more information or to check the progress of your application phone +44 (0)114 225 5555, fax +44 (0)114 225 2167, e-mail admissions@shu.ac.uk

Professional recognition

This course is approved by the Health Professions Council (HPC). Graduates are eligible to apply to register with the HPC and apply to become members of the Society and College of Radiographers. You must be registered with the HPC in order to practise as a therapeutic radiographer in the UK.

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